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DROPS VIGK CASE NEEDS NEW CHARGE Prosecutor Wouds Sags It's Up| ciarge. Jullus Radune Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods en- tered a nolle in the case against | Charles Vick of 89 Lilac street, ar- rested over a month ago on a charge of violating the school law by not sending his child te school, | nhen the case was called in police sourt this morning. Prosecutor Woods told the court sonds the child to sehool every day but because it has not been vacei- the explanation given by Isanc Dennis|tya peace and Elizabeth Fernando for a quar- | until Jun rel they had late treely back and forth, and there rome’ talk about Dennls having been | of the peace fn a L i ; struck on the head with a tea cup, |coffee L e nlght. Thg( (Continued from First Page.) lizabeth had a lump on her he ! but no one could quite undarstand how a small cake of soup that wasi't | Doty. * hard could have caus fendants, Judge | of Broad and High stre lischarged. He claiined that he thinking tliere was none to na for r troubles fs given individual consideration. ough knowledge of eye re- fraction. to Health Dept. fault of the bond, wrong charge had ven |, : Ellinger and against Vick, as the man two younge > Just playing,” was the | clarg ) Saturday night fn| John S Whiting street in | judgn oap was tossed |of § 18 | were t 12 cake of d it Joseph W listening to the s cle laws, ¢ Judg Alling | that it was be Tierney d the two de- njamin W Williamn J. Delaney of 78 Bieaver |other cance wihthout having a court rged with assaulting lis ' record against their wife, was fined 85 and co: yesterday by Acting Socr- | Supernumerary Doherty on standing tro charge of — untik people walting to car had entered the trol-| en started to proceed |publie by the Ameri Dohérty said that he the machine until it wa lelass of th | Banization of the Only one 1 had the b winter st armer weather. There to make plans for the meeting of Iy IDUAT more babies, and the ¢ 11 when the degree invited to bring them In | Tountonemoe tribe, No. SERVICE jef from exe 1y, 4 to Backed up by over 15 Tii Biovenie years experience and thor- | e a4 o My Specialty v 4 to Comfortable Vision. Frank E. Goodwin Fyesight Specialist 327 Mo Street, Thone 1 invited today hy Harry Harouturian of 1 street, charged with posure, was given a sentence of 40 days In fall, the court suspending 30 | with which |days. He was arrested ! ernoon by Deteetive Sergeant George Patrolman John Stadier after & complaint was re celved. On @ motlon in open court, the first to be made since the new 6ends the child | puling of the supreme court, by a new charge ||'red €, Hungerford, Judg of violating the vaccination will have 1o be brought, and the prosecutor sald that the initiative for that rests with cither the school board or the board of health laws [later suspended the rest of the sen- tence when it was shown that the defendant was the sisters, Stanley Yorke of 24 Rroad street, 1 with assault and breach of had his ci was suspended in the case ghed on charges of breach men were arrested by Acting 8 geant O'Brien and Patrolman David and Charles Budnick orics of |werg discharged when they were ar- Ldward Carroll and!raigned for violating the motor v Alling told them He was | were arrested yesterday afternoon near the Red ('ross Life Saving [ Infl[]'ll(‘lifln al ‘v. ‘\' Competent Religious Tnstructor— May Ercct Building Later vied The Junior W. C. A. will pe 12 the trolley and that it was ' cipate in the demonstration. program will show Red Cross attenc nd spring months, and o shows the gre 15 inereased with the of applic: atch them grow. |Haven, will visit the local tribe 30 to 4:30—Baby con- Wednesday, T p. olub will meet to sew dolls’ = 5 p. m.—Library 2t 4t BIDS ARE INVITED | Washington, May 4 I8 the navy dey v lease of golng very slowly at that time. The meWSl ”’D AGG{)UNT car crew was unable to say whether Timko had stopped his machine be- fore passing the car or not. Willlam Guenther, arralgned on a charge of violating was glven another chance at the re- quest of Probation Officer Edward C. Connolly and was returned to his his probation, Children Helped, of Bridgeport, | Thirty-six widows and 128 charged with non-support of his four | erless children, 109 of whom were | children, was ordered to pay $10 a | of school age, were alded from the week toward thelr support, and 10 furnish a bond of | antee the payments. A sentence of 60 days was imposed, effective in de- | was created, Miss Cora Beale, $300 to guar- North | nt in¢ turday af Atty. | agsistance, Alling yotte street | r- ided to give them another chapce | that he was discharging them and ("4!4‘(‘unm was arrested as le and suspended judgment he felt that they should be given an- | WA'King into the house a names. They |He put up a stiff | had to call upon S a charge e 170 HIRE PAID TEACHER m in Red is to be given to the aptain Carroll Bryant of | n Red Cross Life Saving Life Saving |NOM +ti. | bility of a building being the life savi women and children are invited to [fall. altend this interesting demonstra- | While no definite plans have been tion fomor May 5th, at 4 p, m, |completed it is unders enior not begin | Paid instructor is assured il 7:00 omorrow because | the possibility of a building for this life saving tests, purpos S A meeting will be held Wednesday BURRITT CHAPEL NOTES evening hy the gencral committee, onth remains of the |FEPre winter and spring contest for the © enting ~ the co s at which time th baby conferenc: Burritt chapel, |may be discussed. 161 Cherry street. A prize will he | - — ted in June to the baby who RED MEN TO POW WOW during Mattal test gain. The follows: confer the converse form lates. De P m— lub. 3 ing of the p. m—Little cut at co SHOW COMMIT James W. 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THE HALL-THOMPSON COMPANY Hartford Connecticut SRS oo S L N S = MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 18 CAUGHT WITH AUTO REPOVTED STOLEN .= 15 CONTINED SHOWS §252 DEFICIT| Many Calls on Fund During Past Year—36 Widows and 128 Morean and McKenna Arvested ... on Street in Waterbury State Ald for Widows fund last year, nd 80 great were the demands on billion dollars or twice as much as| New York, May 4. —FEncouraged by W Off that fund that a deficit of $252.00 Main street, Now Britain and John | inany year eding the world war. | the rally in the stock market late e er local| ¢, McKenna, 25, of 41 East Canton street, Boston, were arrested in Wat erbury yesterday afternoon after a long chase and held for the local po- revenues making a total of $7,698.73 [lice on the charge of theft of an au- to carry on the work. | Three of the familles alded live out- slde the city limits. 8ix widows were added to the list during the last fis- cal year and five were dropped as changing conditions caused them to be viswed as no longer in need of | over imports will be more t | agent for the fund, reported. | The appropriation this year was €X- | $6,000, to which were added other The stolen car property of Dr. I ng Morean's wachine was stolen early ay afternoon from in front of Bank bullding, vering the theft, he and his son, d it to Lieutenant Sam- police station, Medical bills were pald during e year by both the state and clty state paying $884.10 while the sole support of | paiq $294.70, v and Detective Serge | Middtetown, ¢ state police, Captain Keegan of the phoned the local polide | shortly afterw recovery of the Moreau and {ting the mar Johnson and Officer lof the Waterbury chase, after a long pursuit, had forc cd the stolen car Waterbury police deny that shoot was necessary to McKenna, saying t1 up when they s Both Moreau and United tates marines ¢ Lakehurst, N a corporal in that arm of the (54 AGCUSES POLICE OF | testified that they saw Coccomo hand | the can of alcohol to I'cletto, Neith- | cr one of them could testify that the alcohol had been taken from an au- tomoblle as they did not have a view of the street where the machine is of their youth | All°Eed to have been parkd, 1 13 ot Sunday. win, America K. ¢ all at 8 Armory, | jipublic Ste M May 11.—advt worth 1 Mow elilgdteim of 43 Woadisad |gautham Hallwes Due to the exceptionally large crop sugar is now UL ",i',',‘”",‘l,,‘m e selling below the cost of production. \ 5 0! for A. G. Hammor Ix- We recommend the purchase of long term options at iliary, will be a meeting up- the present market levels. ke S Sierstarsl naaa vf: Detailed information supplied upon request. and the local boy fter Feletto, who.wag carrying the can of alcohol ttle and Feeney gt. O'Mara for Policeman Peter | &id in controlling him. John O'Brien and Patrolman Skierkowski, Was on Loty operating without Timko of 89 Daley avenue, Bndnick on a charge last night by Patrolman proper markers on the machine. | , for theft of a | suspended sonter Cooperating Churches Wil Engage :i'"""”o" antedlchs Held for Attack on Eight Year Old Girl Biass Yodman of 318 B A paid week-day religious instruc- tor on a regular scheduled non-de- al basis, with the possi- fam P. McCue o lio | that purpose, form part of the plans s |8f the New Rritain religious council work carried on by the natlonal or. |Which is making arrangements for Men, |Week day religious instruction next 00d tha is considered an eventuality. STOREHOUSE LNTI tt ‘Trihe, No. 14, Improv- ed Order of Red Men, will meet to take action on a numbes fons for membership and degree on a large class of ites friom tl m.—Boy Scouts. 'tribe will go to New Haven Wed- s, Th A} team Wil meet at Burritt Hotel Bldg, New Britain Tel. 2580 33 gclock [ o ; MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES e R T T 2% 20 Donald R Hart, Mgr. night, ac 2 to reports from his ¢ e Ono 4% wn 9k WE OFFER i '.\\ £ T 475 f . ‘.l - . T ~ | New Britain : office UG AT L o Price On Application . carving shiop on Park 'L]\.nH : 1 | = IEDDY BROTHERS & S0 &0 L d HARTFORD NEW,BRITAIN ‘ : \% 7t BHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. A5 yre Dosma o Lehigh Va TR Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 21, s 1 s We offer: fe, g 100 shares Colts ] 50 shares American Hardware Gn a6 50 shares Stanley Works nesday to attend the annual meet- il of Connecti- EL ORGANIZES s Donlan, v of the show S A rday and plans ere dis Chairman Manning has heac eral show committees of the Donlan who will fill the import- | submarine base ant post of secretary, is one of the | r members of the organi who resides | Joseph A. Haffey Funerai Director Residence, 17 Summer St.—1625-3. SEEDS AND VEGETAWI K SHRUBBERY AND | F. H. Bollerer's Posy Sh “The Telegraph Klorist of New Britain.” Wall Street Briefs (RIS'NE MARKET | PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARITORD STOCK EXCHANGES k calculates that the forelgn s of the United States for| ! : P 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITA[N" i i om: Outside Buying Onders Aid in Tel. 2040 o Today's Advmces HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL ROW TEL1Z-Meb irs since 1922, F xports An e comm 1 5 last week, operators for the rise suce St el et 00 Cols 100 Landers, Frary & Clark par value st ck in 1924 com- | buying orders aided pared with §2.92 a share a y be. | Accumulation was ag evident for ore. The ( Copper company | such stocks as Coca-Cola, Famous wrned $2.58 a share on the com. Players and Frisco, some of which 5 a share in|sold at the year's highest lovels The prevailing ease of money rates | | | more gencral buylng of in- |, C' l vestment stocks and at the same ity ltems | time time sncouraged a_ resumption | ot constructive operations in some | of the spect orites. Atlantie | ( nding to reports of & against promot JUDD & COMPANY U. will hold a meet- | Coast line, g nt churc ehapelionli= sl e n it distribution, . e i) rinienentats oo AR B S Members New York Stock Exchange ttendance ia desived as ve- | ra) and Peoria & Eastern wer Members Hartford Stock Exchange worts will be called f';r from the umong the other a rail share New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 onthly husiness 1 to be transacted. | niw 1935 1o price at it 'o @ W Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn William Low, Miss Ellen Low and | yhe Commer Marion Low of Hartford, were gucsts | yioved up & Mr 1 I.ewis Gibson of point or mor SUGA K. of . Ball at State Armory, Chi 8 church | @homson, Tenn & Co. & T R T T T AR R NN [ JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York 509, National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. TELEPHONE 1012 Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr. T0 PRESENT FOOTBALLS IMPROVEMENTS SOON perapy AT RAILROAD DEPOT High School Team Which Won In (Finrnished by Putham & Co —_— Asked | ter-Scholastic Champfonship To Be [ ¢y 1o ope of New Chairman of < Fnterfained hy Kiwanians Raiiroads Committee—FExpect Report on New Station ilman F an of the com on claims airman of the s, was served one s ¢ 64 W I & 8 t claims com it ; & S i s 1 . republican Brass il wera 4 A > © a1 of paper rences and the t t he CAPT. KELLY OPERATED ON Accepted Fake Check, SN R ; . * new Heoud aia Tailor Is Minus §5 Dusscl Mgt c read Co s I JUDGMENT TOR 83 V. SO TREASURY STATEMENT . \llege Smoke Nuisance e i ’ ’ ! From Hospital Chimne) i 10/ CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT MUSSOLINI DREVIS OWA CAR S RN s Man Injured by Taxi Asks . : LR Damages Totalling $500 K FIRE IN COMPORT STATION ohertsen, Bridgey \\ ut g t 1 ISH CUP TEAM CANADIAN LAWYER DIES A pi - 1t » t hea s 3 ¥y nig G